This article supplied by Troy Media. By Conrad Eder Bureaucracy and bad policy, not demand, are driving up housing prices Imagine putting down a hefty deposit on an...
From the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss and Austin Thompson During April’s election campaign, the Carney government promised to double the pace of homebuilding in Canada...
From the Frontier Centre for Public Policy By David Leis Carney was supposed to herald change, but housing and affordability pressures are still hitting Canadians hard...
From the Fraser Institute By Austin Thompson and Steven Globerman Between 1972 and 2019, Canada’s population increased by 1.8 residents for every new housing unit started...
From the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss and Grady Munro Canadians will head to the polls on April 28 after Prime Minister Mark Carney called a...
From the Frontier Centre for Public Policy By Courtney Greenberg Two Canadian cities — Toronto and Vancouver — have earned the title of “impossibly unaffordable” in...
From the Fraser Institute By Steven Globerman In the minds of most Canadians, there’s little connection between housing affordability and productivity growth, a somewhat wonky term...
From the Frontier Centre for Public Policy By Wendell Cox Attempts to contain ‘urban sprawl’ have driven land prices sky-high. It’s time to abandon densification strategies....
From the Fraser Institute FEDERAL REFORMS TO IMPROVE HOUSING AFFORDABILITY BY JOSEF FILIPOWICZ AND STEVE LAFLEUR Canada’s declining housing affordability reflects a large, worsening imbalance between...
From the Fraser Institute By Jock Finlayson Federal ministers have finally acknowledged that soaring immigration has aggravated the housing affordability crisis and put added pressure on...